How to Decorate A Screen Porch

All too often the screened porch is wasted because it is not set up as a pleasant living space. Instead it is used as a storage space that is crammed with junk.

If used correctly it can be treated like an extension of your living room. It can be a great place to entertain your guests. It can also be a stylish retreat just for you.

Your first step is to clear all clutter from the porch. Keep bikes, coats, gardening stuff and anything else in there somewhere else.

Then you need to look at the floor. Wood flooring is rustic and creates a look of timeless elegance. If real wood, like pine is too expensive then you might want to consider using laminate flooring. It is less expensive than wood and the installation process is simple.

If you want a floor that is easy to upkeep then try ceramic tile flooring on your porch. If the floor seems too cold you can also had a throw rug.

The porch furniture that you choose should depend on the ambiance you want to create. If you want a casual and relaxed look choose contemporary wicker and soft furniture with low side tables. If you plan to have meals out on the screened porch be sure to also include a glass covered or simple wood table. If the porch is small you can always bring in a folding table when needed.

If you want a more exotic effect add printed cushion covers or gaily printed fabrics. You could also add vases of flower, candles and a tinkling fountain.

You can also put a hammock or hanging swing on a porch. These swings are beautiful and come in many colors. They make your porch more attractive to relax in.

The lighting should also be relaxing. Wrought iron light fixtures create a beautiful rustic effect. Stained glass creates a soft diffused and colorful light.

Don’t forget to hang some art on your porch to make it look well decorated. Bronze or copper metal art looks right as do watercolors in summery colors like turquoise or orange.

Front porches are sunny, airy and usually warm. They are perfect for growing plants. If it receives sunlight for two to three hours consider creating a container garden.

Plants like roses, azaleas, paper whites, amaryllis and cyclamens grow well indoors.

You can also grow creeping varieties of plants like wisterias, periwinkle, bougainvillea, morning glory and climbing rose. The fragrance will make your porch an amazing place to be.

How to Decorate Like Martha Stewart

Wouldn’t be great if we all had places that looked like they were decorated by Martha Stewart?

The biggest source of Martha Stewart crafts is of course, her flagship magazine Martha Stewart Living. Every issue has a section devoted to unique Martha Stewart crafts depending on the season. For instance, Martha Stewart’s snowmen and igloos created out of white miniature marshmallows are always a big hit during the Xmas season.

Perhaps the most famous of Martha Stewart crafts is her gum drop wreath which is created using sugar coated multi-colored gum drops that can be purchased in any confectionery or supermarket. The gumdrops are affixed with glue or pins to a circular or heart shaped Styrofoam armature that can be purchased at any craft supply store or a Wal-Mart. Wreathes made out of red gum drops are ideal for Valentine’s Day. Orange and black gumdrops can be used to create a Halloween wreath and green and red gumdrops can be used to create a Christmas wreath. Words to the wise don’t fix these wreaths to your front door unless you enjoy being ambushed by birds and other wildlife. Gumdrop wreathes are best suited for indoor use, either placed on a mantelpiece or used a centerpiece that surrounds a glowing candle.

Many Martha Stewart crafts are created from natural objects. One of her favorite natural accessories is the acorn. She often gathers acorns in the fall for Thanksgiving projects. One of her more gorgeous projects is the acorn mirror which features multiple rows of acorns glued to the frame of a round mirror. Another Martha Stewart craft made from acorns is her Acorn Napkin ring which involves drilling two small holes into the caps of two acorn caps and attaching the two acorns into a 16 inch wire. The wire is then wrapped with brown or green floral tape to resemble a tree branch and the wire coiled so that it is the appropriate shape to hold a napkin.

Martha Stewart is also famous for her button crafts. In the Martha Stewart crafts section of her site at www.marthastewart.com you will find dozens of suggestions as to how to recycle favorite old buttons. One suggestion is to hot glue them to the back of fridge magnets.

One of the simplest of Martha Stewart crafts that is sure to entertain the kids is her bubble wand that is created out of wire hangers. With a few twists of wire, you can make fantastic bubble wands and spend long, lazy days practicing your technique. According to Martha the best bubble solution is 10 cups water to 4 cups dishwashing liquid, plus 1 cup Karo corn syrup. To create large wands, you’ll need plastic-coated wire coat hangers. Hold the hook at the top of the hanger, and pull the bottom down so that it forms a circle. Bend the wire into a lollipop shape. These bubble blowers make large long bubbles that will entertain the kids for hours.